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Trooper Pulls Over Mayor, Mayor Pulls Trooper
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The South Carolina Department of Public Safety has released a copy of a
patrolman's dash camera video showing the trooper ticketing Norway's mayor
and then being pulled over himself -- by the mayor.
DMV records show Norway Mayor Jim Preacher was driving the town's unmarked
Dodge Charger 70 mph in a 55 mph zone on Jan. 18. Preacher was just outside
the town's limits when the trooper picked up the speeding on his radar.
After the trooper issued Preacher a four-point ticket, the video shows
Preacher make a U-turn and turn his lights and sirens on to make a stop on
the trooper.
"Can I see your driver's license," the Norway mayor asked the trooper. The
trooper pulls his license out when Preacher tells him the reason for the
stop, "Are you familiar with interfering with a police officer?" Preacher
asked.
Preacher claims he was acting as the town's chief constable and was
investigating an attempted armed robbery at a gas station that night in
Norway. Preacher was driving the former chief's patrol car. Norway has been
without a police department since August 2011, after former mayor Cindy
Williams sent a letter to the state's criminal justice academy, stating
that Norway "disbanded" its police force because the town couldn't afford
the officers.
Preacher took the trooper's license and patrol car registration and spent
23 minutes with it, sitting inside his Charger. The trooper's dash cam
audio caught the entire episode. You can hear the trooper complying with
Preacher's commands, and then a string of phone calls between the trooper
and his supervisors.
In the first call, the trooper tells his boss, "I don't know what he pulled
me for; he—I don't know. He's back there now, I don't know what he's
doing." Seventeen minutes into the stop, the trooper's supervisor tells him
to take his phone to Preacher.
"I'm going to file a formal complaint, I'm going to take him back to my
office and issue him a ticket for interfering with a police officer,"
Preacher told the unidentified supervisor. Preacher tells the supervisor
that he should have gotten a "professional courtesy," since he was a law
enforcement officer, and let go without a ticket.
"Son, you got a lot to learn," Preacher told the trooper as he handed him
his license back and drove away. Preacher did not issue the trooper a
ticket for interfering.
DPS launched an investigation into the stop the following day. After
reviewing the tapes, DPS turned their investigation over to the State Law
Enforcement Division to determine whether Preacher violated state law in
stopping the trooper. SLED is also investigating whether Preacher had any
police powers, since his law enforcement certification records show that
his certification is "inactive" with the academy.
Preacher claims he is acting as Norway's "chief constable," a title granted
to him during a Jan. 9, 2012 council meeting in Norway. Preacher who was
sworn in as the town's mayor just days before that, makes $32,000 a year in
that position, according to records.
SLED turned its investigation over to the State Attorney General's office
for an opinion as to whether Preacher has police powers, and the authority
to conduct traffic stops. The AG has not issued its opinion as of this
report.
UPDATE: A grand jury indicted Norway, SC Mayor Jim Preacher and South
Carolina governor Nikki Haley suspended him from office. He is accused of
impersonating a police officer, drawing pay without council approval, and
nepotism when hiring his own son to work for the city. The indictments
claim that among other things, Preacher stopped State Trooper Williams
"without the authority, justification﻿ and certification to do so
mandated by S.C. Criminal Justice Academy qualifications
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